exegesis - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • passage: A truly Biblical theology begins with exegesis of the relevant passages of Scripture.
  • text: Does exegesis of the relevant texts support Wright's thesis?
  • book: And so did many others who were making an exegesis of this book.
  • ot: Abstract The starting point of the article is a triple crisis of the traditional historical exegesis of the OT.
  • verse: A more complete discussion of the exegesis of the verse will be presented later.
  • Corinthian: One thing I don't understand: why is crappy exegesis of the 1 Corinthians 11 passage almost inevitable in french evangelical churches?

Converse of object

  • do: Does exegesis of the relevant texts support Wright's thesis?
  • offer: Another group of contributors offer an exegesis of a particular piece of evidence.
  • reproduce: They must, even to the extent that we reproduce the exegesis of the NT.
  • give: It gives a very brief exegesis, briefer even than Baker's.
  • make: And so did many others who were making an exegesis of this book.
  • involve: The answer to this question involves an exegesis of the terrible twenty-sixth chapter of the Germania of Tacitus.

Adjective modifier

  • patristic: On exegesis: Holder, Arthur G " Bede and the tradition of patristic exegesis.
  • biblical: In addition they perform instant search tasks for biblical exegesis.
  • NT: Finally, if you write sermons, check out NT Exegesis by Fee.
  • careful: In some instances Christ himself based his teaching on a careful exegesis of the exact reading in the Torah.

Modifies a noun

  • office: All public courses will be held at the exeGesIS offices in Talgarth in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Noun used with modifier

  • testament: The book concludes by exploring the implications of these findings for theological scholarship, in particular Old Testament exegesis.

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